Agreed, he does such a good job of keeping his upper body so quiet even when its a deep ball. Marcos' serve I feel like is what has carried him the last year, such huge improvement and getting lots of free points. Growing up playing against him, its just amazing to see where his hustle has gotten him!
@@KaruesellHQ Can you do a video on how one can attempt to stay centered - especially when on the full run with just enough time to plant the outer leg but not enough to bring the weight back into the court?
@@KaruesellHQQuick observation. I noticed you probably were not using the best sneakers for this occasion, better footwear combined with good footwork can improve your game most of the time! Good luck next time
I've watched most of your teaching videos and I can see how you actually used many of what you taught in this match. If they're good enough to win 3 games against a Top 50 player, they should be more than enough for the rest of us. Thank you, Karue, for your videos!
The video is called can Marcos redeem himself because Karue beat him in the last video in a set although not too much should be read into the result of one set at this level.
Glad to see the sequel, Karue. Because I enjoyed the first one. Although you lost this one, it‘s amazing that you are still able to compete against atp players. Your class must be still there. I wish you and Marcos good luck next season.
Thanks again for the fantastic content! It is actually good to see you a bit more rushed than in your tutorial videos, where you hit so annoyingly smooth and effortlessly 🙂.
Its easy to miss the amount of mental resilience and intensity you guys both have. Even at a lower level (Im 4.0) its really inspiring to see and really opens up my mind to all I have to learn down that front. Even after a big point, you guys are still so zoned in and mentally tough. Very cool.
Good playing. Good returns from both of you. Shows the importance of depth when you guys are so quick to attack on even the slightly shorter balls. I need to get my lazy feet back to moving well again, I feel slow watching this.
I've recently learned the trick to gopro is remove the internal battery completely and just run it from a powerbank. Cheers and great hitting as always!
This was tennis near to the Gods. Just sublime. Mr. Karue, are you sure you don't want to jump back on tour?? You are not practicing as much as Marcos, and you took 3 games from him. Unreal. Wow.😳
Can you ask Marcos what his complete calf workout is? Freakin beastly man Also, i feel like you should do some challengers man that would be great video series
You should make more videos like this, this a really good content and thanks for putting the speed of the ball too, it gives me an idea of what the pros ball speed looks like.
Great set Karue and it was fun to watch. Would def like to see more videis like this. Also would be super fun to see you play against other tennis UA-camrs such as Jeff Salzentstein, Nick from Intuitive Tennis and the guys over at Top Tennis Training who are high level players👍
Karue’s UTR isn’t up to date but he’s probably still a 12+ UTR. None of those could give him a good match. They have good strokes and play smart but there’s too much difference in athletic ability due to age. The tennis bros. kid could probably give him a match. He’s a 11.5 ish UTR and probably has potential to get to a 12+ UTR if he plays some matches at a lower level to get out of the losing habit.
A 12??? Show some respect hahahah Last year I played one event, not trained and took out 13s with ease! Cmon! Hahaha I’ll show you guys my true UTR this year
@@KaruesellHQ And who won? Also, which Simon? I’m assuming the British one. I think he’s a few years older than you and not playing as high level competition these days. I think he’s playing the 35s. I had lost a step on the young guys by 35 when I was working full time. I played pre-quailies in Studio City for the Volvo at UCLA 30 years ago and lost to a college player who although he was probably better than me in my prime seemed to have a bit of an ab injury. My plan to grind him into the ground didn’t work too well when I couldn’t reach balls I used to get to the tune of 1 & 2 or the like. If it was Simon Freund I’d have to give him a small edge these days as he’s playing better competition in tournaments.
I will be going over some of it in the next video but I won’t go too far into detail. Agassi is a very private person and that is a relationship I don’t want to mess up. Learned a lot and a lot of it will eventually make it’s way to the lessons but some things are not meant to be shared
Nice video very high level playing!! How did you track the speed and ball positioning on the court? It was realy amazing feature of this video. Congrats once more. Keep up the nice work!!
I will be going over some of it in the next video but I won’t go too far into detail. Agassi is a very private person and that is a relationship I don’t want to mess up. Learned a lot and a lot of it will eventually make it’s way to the lessons but some things are not meant to be shared
@@KaruesellHQ We just want the insights and lessons rather than Agassi's personal life! Looking forward to it! Esp the part where you said it made you want to challenge for ATP points again. Curious as to what insight that you gained that made you want to play on the tour again
Marcos’ intensity is much higher this time around. It seems like he didn’t take the first match seriously enough and really dug in this time. His footwork is just a bit better then yours but he is a pro after all
Would there be any chance that you could play in qualifiers at Indian Wells in the next couple of years? You have a lot of fans/subscribers who would love to see you get a wild card.
Solid set. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on how you played. Looked a bit like you were feeling a bit of pressure mid set but were pretty relaxed in the early part.
Seems very straight and without much spin compared to a lot of other pro tennis players. Do you think this a common technique which is taught in US tennis schools?
I remain convinced that Marcos would break into the top 50 if he committed to either hitting heavier forehands or flatter, more powerful ones. Looking forward to the upcoming season
This was mesmerizing to watch, thanks for sharing! Karue, I'm really curious to know how you feel playing these matches compared to a version of yourself a handful of years ago? Do you feel wiser/more skillful?
Hey Krue, i have some onfusion Hope u can help I want to switch from tweener racquet to a little more controlled one but do not want to give up all the power i want some forgiveness and control i shortlisted 2. So Should i go with : HEAD EXTREME TOUR or RADICAL MP ? So confused
Even as a former pro the margin between you and Marcos is small considering he’s playing the tour full time. A few points here or there and it could have been much closer. Would love to see a rematch.
Karue thanks for the lessons, its made a huge difference however I have something extremely important to ask. How long does it take to get to that level in the moustache game? I've just started haha
Go Karue, I'll cheer 4 you ❤ I bought the VCore 95 because of your advice and it serverd me well. There's a new line coming out 2023 , maybe you can get a grip on it.
What string tension are you both using here? From sound alone I would guess you're using around 57-58 lbs and Marcos may be 55-56 lbs? Thats interesting to me because I remember Marcos said in a tennis warehouse interview he tends to have his tension lower around 48lbs
Interesting that Marcos was really looking to exploit Karue’s weaknesses. While Karue was playing very conservative “wait for proper ball to attack” the entire match.
wow wow wow. wait a minute... did Marcos really win ORRRR did Karue come back 7:5 and he's just being the bigger man and covering it up? the suspense is killing me 😎hahaha ok all jokes aside. awesome video! super entertaining
Replying to this some 9 months later, but for anyone else reading Swing Vision calculations speed form when the ball is hit until its first bounce. That is much different and much slower than the speed radars used at events which calculate speed close to the point of the ball leaving the racket. So many of your 80mph serves are likely closer to 100mph
I will be going over some of it in the next video but I won’t go too far into detail. Agassi is a very private person and that is a relationship I don’t want to mess up. Learned a lot and a lot of it will eventually make it’s way to the lessons but some things are not meant to be shared
Hey Karue - I recently purchased SwingVision. What would you say the difference is between your ATP serve speed (radar at moment of impact) vs SwingVision’s average speed? This video had you around 175 km/h.
On ATP Tour shot speed is measured right after the ball leaves the strings. Swingvision measures average speed from the whole ball flight (racquet to racquet). Tennis ball has ~50% of it's initial speed during travel to other player. So as a rule of thumb you would add around 25% of what SwingVision shows to get the speed measured like on pro tour. 100 km/h in SwingVision means ~125 km/h on ATP Tour radar. Another thing is that SwingVision is not that pinpoint accurate and speed error is usually +-15%.
@@flooronthewall Makes all sense. I was surprised by such a low speed marked in the video, specially considering it was km/h (which is the system I grew up with). There were some serves easily 110mph amd it marked them below 100kmh.
Good videos! Can you talk about how it feels to play against your students? I play my students every day, and since I always cheer for them and hope they win, I find it hard to play them and win since I’m higher level than them at the moment. Should I let them win sometimes?😄
it seems to me that you should have followed some of your strokes to the net, because many times you had him in trouble almost out of the court but you just waited behind, and he got back in the rally
On ATP Tour shot speed is measured right after the ball leaves the strings. Swingvision measures average speed from the whole ball flight (racquet to racquet). Tennis ball has ~50% of it's initial speed during travel to other player. So as a rule of thumb you would add around 25% of what SwingVision shows to get the speed measured like on pro tour. 100 km/h in SwingVision means ~125 km/h on ATP Tour radar. Another thing is that SwingVision is not that pinpoint accurate and speed error is usually +-15%.
On ATP Tour shot speed is measured right after the ball leaves the strings. Swingvision measures average speed from the whole ball flight (racquet to racquet). Tennis ball has ~50% of it's initial speed during travel to other player. So as a rule of thumb you would add around 25% of what SwingVision shows to get the speed measured like on pro tour. 100 km/h in SwingVision means ~125 km/h on ATP Tour radar. Another thing is that SwingVision is not that pinpoint accurate and speed error is usually +-15%.
I am from Australia where not always but sometimes can be super hot. I find it so hard to play in winter especially at night. Europeans own the sport but how can you play when its super cold. Or do you go indoors
Your lateral footwork and balance is amazing. It's like you're not rushing at all even when the balls are deep and heavy.
thank you! Balance is the most important part. Feeling centered and in control of the body even when pushed hard
Agreed, he does such a good job of keeping his upper body so quiet even when its a deep ball. Marcos' serve I feel like is what has carried him the last year, such huge improvement and getting lots of free points. Growing up playing against him, its just amazing to see where his hustle has gotten him!
@@KaruesellHQ Can you do a video on how one can attempt to stay centered - especially when on the full run with just enough time to plant the outer leg but not enough to bring the weight back into the court?
@@KaruesellHQQuick observation. I noticed you probably were not using the best sneakers for this occasion, better footwear combined with good footwork can improve your game most of the time! Good luck next time
This is probably the best 4.5 match I’ve seen on UA-cam. Keep up the good work!
2.5 for sure 😅
na 3.5 at best...
funny comment
This comment is a joke, this is at least 6.0 level, possibly 6.5. Close to pro level.
@@yipfaitse6738 my comment is not a joke. I’m 4.5(self rated). I’m as good as these guys. Maybe slightly better.
I've watched most of your teaching videos and I can see how you actually used many of what you taught in this match. If they're good enough to win 3 games against a Top 50 player, they should be more than enough for the rest of us. Thank you, Karue, for your videos!
The video is called can Marcos redeem himself because Karue beat him in the last video in a set although not too much should be read into the result of one set at this level.
Marcos isn't in the top 50
@@ifeanyiikpegbu6465 I believe he was #49 last May of 2022. But thanks for setting the record straight. - he's #60 now. ;)
@@Michael-kb3tt My comment may be called "an understatement". ;)
Glad to see the sequel, Karue. Because I enjoyed the first one.
Although you lost this one, it‘s amazing that you are still able to compete against atp players. Your class must be still there.
I wish you and Marcos good luck next season.
Thanks again for the fantastic content! It is actually good to see you a bit more rushed than in your tutorial videos, where you hit so annoyingly smooth and effortlessly 🙂.
hahaha i need to get my ass kicked from time to time lol
Its easy to miss the amount of mental resilience and intensity you guys both have. Even at a lower level (Im 4.0) its really inspiring to see and really opens up my mind to all I have to learn down that front.
Even after a big point, you guys are still so zoned in and mentally tough. Very cool.
Sick return at 2:47. Marcos really wanted his revenge on this one 😅
Good playing. Good returns from both of you. Shows the importance of depth when you guys are so quick to attack on even the slightly shorter balls. I need to get my lazy feet back to moving well again, I feel slow watching this.
looking forward to the around the world with Karue and Marcos videos
I've recently learned the trick to gopro is remove the internal battery completely and just run it from a powerbank. Cheers and great hitting as always!
I’m doing the same, adapter is less than $20 on Amazon and plugs in a small USB stick, good for over 2 hours
Such good quality and rich content as always!! Looking forward to the Yonex 2023 VCore reviews soon, especially the 95. 🎾🎾🤓
played very nicely. both of you were incredible
Gonna stay tuned for the next video, I'm hoping you come to Melbourne!
Will be doing the entire Australian summer swing with him
It was nice of you to let him redeem himself. Also, even better cause now you can make a third video now that it is 1:1 tiebreaker
This was tennis near to the Gods. Just sublime.
Mr. Karue, are you sure you don't want to jump back on tour?? You are not practicing as much as Marcos, and you took 3 games from him. Unreal. Wow.😳
Can you ask Marcos what his complete calf workout is? Freakin beastly man
Also, i feel like you should do some challengers man that would be great video series
You should make more videos like this, this a really good content and thanks for putting the speed of the ball too, it gives me an idea of what the pros ball speed looks like.
Oh cool! You’re gonna be a part of the Marcos team? That’s exciting. Looking forward to next vid. Cheers
You are both the beast! It is scary to watch you playing and i cant imagine to stand on the other side of the court 🫣
Slappers. Good stuff. I love Marcos' serve. It's so open, like a yoga move.
Great set Karue and it was fun to watch. Would def like to see more videis like this.
Also would be super fun to see you play against other tennis UA-camrs such as Jeff Salzentstein, Nick from Intuitive Tennis and the guys over at Top Tennis Training who are high level players👍
Karue’s UTR isn’t up to date but he’s probably still a 12+ UTR. None of those could give him a good match. They have good strokes and play smart but there’s too much difference in athletic ability due to age. The tennis bros. kid could probably give him a match. He’s a 11.5 ish UTR and probably has potential to get to a 12+ UTR if he plays some matches at a lower level to get out of the losing habit.
Although he lives in Sweden, watching a match between Karue and Simon Freund would be so fun
A 12??? Show some respect hahahah Last year I played one event, not trained and took out 13s with ease! Cmon! Hahaha I’ll show you guys my true UTR this year
Simon and I played in the pros once
@@KaruesellHQ And who won? Also, which Simon? I’m assuming the British one. I think he’s a few years older than you and not playing as high level competition these days. I think he’s playing the 35s. I had lost a step on the young guys by 35 when I was working full time. I played pre-quailies in Studio City for the Volvo at UCLA 30 years ago and lost to a college player who although he was probably better than me in my prime seemed to have a bit of an ab injury. My plan to grind him into the ground didn’t work too well when I couldn’t reach balls I used to get to the tune of 1 & 2 or the like. If it was Simon Freund I’d have to give him a small edge these days as he’s playing better competition in tournaments.
Awesome stuff, thanks for sharing this awesome match play
Great match. Perfect camera angle/depth btw
Awesome video! Always fun.
Bro why are you not on tour. I'd be so stoked to watch you play professional matches
Comeback next year?
@@KaruesellHQ you should consider it seriously. What is stopping you?
Awesome, thanks for the fun video! Do you plan on making a video of your hitting with Andre?
I will be going over some of it in the next video but I won’t go too far into detail. Agassi is a very private person and that is a relationship I don’t want to mess up. Learned a lot and a lot of it will eventually make it’s way to the lessons but some things are not meant to be shared
@@KaruesellHQ Totally get it, looking forward to the content! I've learned a lot from your channel. Keep up the great work!
I love it, 2 good friends duking it out on court c:
awsome !!!! love the sound of thunder!!! more please
West end!! Grew up in this club years back! Courts/facility looks good!
Karue whats the video what you talk about the rhythm of rally being kinda "1,2,3"
Thanks
That was awesome and a great set! Better first serve % and he might be shaking in his boots next time. 😂
Serve percentage was TRASH! Hahah
Nice Clean hitting there!
Nice video very high level playing!! How did you track the speed and ball positioning on the court? It was realy amazing feature of this video. Congrats once more. Keep up the nice work!!
I'm more curious and interested about the lesson you had with Agassi and his tips and tricks!
I will be going over some of it in the next video but I won’t go too far into detail. Agassi is a very private person and that is a relationship I don’t want to mess up. Learned a lot and a lot of it will eventually make it’s way to the lessons but some things are not meant to be shared
@@KaruesellHQ We just want the insights and lessons rather than Agassi's personal life!
Looking forward to it! Esp the part where you said it made you want to challenge for ATP points again. Curious as to what insight that you gained that made you want to play on the tour again
Nice video and very cool you will be traveling with him next year. Much success!✌️
thank you!
Not sure about your call on the on the lob at 3-1. Great video.
Do u think the serve speeds are accurate ? I feel the servers are way faster than what’s stated
Marcos’ intensity is much higher this time around. It seems like he didn’t take the first match seriously enough and really dug in this time. His footwork is just a bit better then yours but he is a pro after all
Karue pushing himself to win is funny. I liked the " LIFT IT!!!"
Good 4.5 play, keep on working on you backhand and you will be bumped to 5.0 soon!
lol h'es not 4.5 bro.. more like 5.5
@@jerryplaystennis really? More like 3.5 in the area I play.
@@azkalot1 hmm what level do you think the guy in the video who's wearing the shorts is? 4.0?
@@jerryplaystennis 4.25?
@@azkalot1 That is correct
8:13 That serve 😍😍😍
Would there be any chance that you could play in qualifiers at Indian Wells in the next couple of years? You have a lot of fans/subscribers who would love to see you get a wild card.
my dream is to play Indian wells! Haha I will see what I can do. I will likely play the pre qualies
Solid set. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts on how you played. Looked a bit like you were feeling a bit of pressure mid set but were pretty relaxed in the early part.
I'm here for this type of content!!
Seems very straight and without much spin compared to a lot of other pro tennis players. Do you think this a common technique which is taught in US tennis schools?
Love it....keep up the content!
I remain convinced that Marcos would break into the top 50 if he committed to either hitting heavier forehands or flatter, more powerful ones. Looking forward to the upcoming season
top 30 next season
Great hits from both!
Just the level of the game is insane! How is possible to play better than that?
Sometimes I ask myself that. You keep learning, you keep building on what you have. It is a slow progression
Swingvision was brutally overmatched here.
This was mesmerizing to watch, thanks for sharing! Karue, I'm really curious to know how you feel playing these matches compared to a version of yourself a handful of years ago? Do you feel wiser/more skillful?
Karue can you post some content about the single handed bh?
what balls were you using / surface was this? the bounce seemed to skid through a lot.
Hey Krue, i have some onfusion Hope u can help
I want to switch from tweener racquet to a little more controlled one but do not want to give up all the power i want some forgiveness and control i shortlisted 2. So Should i go with : HEAD EXTREME TOUR or RADICAL MP ? So confused
You guys play so similar in style that it took me a minute to realize who was who. Marco's movement looks sharper though...
Even as a former pro the margin between you and Marcos is small considering he’s playing the tour full time. A few points here or there and it could have been much closer. Would love to see a rematch.
Love ur backhand, Nicee video
Super cool and fun video!!!!
You know what a good video would be?. Is you playing against Felix from the tennis brothers. That would really be nice, maybe you can organize that.
Karue thanks for the lessons, its made a huge difference however I have something extremely important to ask.
How long does it take to get to that level in the moustache game? I've just started haha
When you showing Agassi videos man. We all waiting so patiently lol
Go Karue, I'll cheer 4 you ❤ I bought the VCore 95 because of your advice and it serverd me well. There's a new line coming out 2023 , maybe you can get a grip on it.
Karue Can you tell me what string you use as well as its tension?
Swing vision bugged out a few times
Not a bad set. Few more 1st serves and would have been much more interesting! Thanks for the content!
serve was off!!
Looking forward to the 3rd match!
What string tension are you both using here? From sound alone I would guess you're using around 57-58 lbs and Marcos may be 55-56 lbs?
Thats interesting to me because I remember Marcos said in a tennis warehouse interview he tends to have his tension lower around 48lbs
I am at 58. Not sure what marcos is using these days
Thanks for posting some match play...itd be cool if you hook up a mic so we can hear you strategizing
Interesting that Marcos was really looking to exploit Karue’s weaknesses. While Karue was playing very conservative “wait for proper ball to attack” the entire match.
wow wow wow. wait a minute... did Marcos really win ORRRR did Karue come back 7:5 and he's just being the bigger man and covering it up? the suspense is killing me 😎hahaha ok all jokes aside. awesome video! super entertaining
The KM/H number showing on the left is much lower than the actual speed, is this app reliable?
Karue always looking balanced with effortless power
Looks like the Swingvision tracking on the first serves speed is slower than actual speed.
Replying to this some 9 months later, but for anyone else reading Swing Vision calculations speed form when the ball is hit until its first bounce. That is much different and much slower than the speed radars used at events which calculate speed close to the point of the ball leaving the racket. So many of your 80mph serves are likely closer to 100mph
This was quality tennis match from Pros
We wanna see that Agassi content !
I will be going over some of it in the next video but I won’t go too far into detail. Agassi is a very private person and that is a relationship I don’t want to mess up. Learned a lot and a lot of it will eventually make it’s way to the lessons but some things are not meant to be shared
@@KaruesellHQ Yes of course. Share what you can :) Especially his knowledge about racquets. He was very particular about his setup.
it even gives the speed of when you hit the balls to the other side at change of game XD
Swingvision ball speedometer is all messed up.
Do you think the SwingVision shot speeds are accurate? I tend to think it overestimates it a bit
Talking about my own speeds according to the app - you guys hit hard!
Can’t wait 👏🏼🔥
What time at night was it?
Scary high level play here.
Hey Karue - I recently purchased SwingVision. What would you say the difference is between your ATP serve speed (radar at moment of impact) vs SwingVision’s average speed? This video had you around 175 km/h.
On ATP Tour shot speed is measured right after the ball leaves the strings. Swingvision measures average speed from the whole ball flight (racquet to racquet). Tennis ball has ~50% of it's initial speed during travel to other player. So as a rule of thumb you would add around 25% of what SwingVision shows to get the speed measured like on pro tour. 100 km/h in SwingVision means ~125 km/h on ATP Tour radar.
Another thing is that SwingVision is not that pinpoint accurate and speed error is usually +-15%.
@@flooronthewall Makes all sense. I was surprised by such a low speed marked in the video, specially considering it was km/h (which is the system I grew up with). There were some serves easily 110mph amd it marked them below 100kmh.
@mytennishq will you be at Dallas Open in Grant/Emily’s box? If so, I’ll see you there!
episode v- marcos strikes back!
I laugh when on other channels they talk about having a 5.0 play you . The difference between a tennis pro and any Rec player is huge
Hahah yeah I mean I’ve tried to explain how different it is but you know.. egos
That lob at 4:44 looks to be very much in
The way you speak so confidently when it’s obviously out lol
@@Wizard101duncan ha you are right!
Good videos! Can you talk about how it feels to play against your students? I play my students every day, and since I always cheer for them and hope they win, I find it hard to play them and win since I’m higher level than them at the moment. Should I let them win sometimes?😄
you serve just like agassi. nice footage. gg
A 1 set match only?? What is this, the Prince of Tennis?
is it new yonex vcore? please make a review asap :)
it seems to me that you should have followed some of your strokes to the net, because many times you had him in trouble almost out of the court but you just waited behind, and he got back in the rally
yep definitely have to get to the net more often
whats your string setup @karue?
and looks like marcus changed his too this offseason?
Currently figuring that out tbh. Been using lynx tour at 58lbs for a few years
was it me or where the service speeds really low, they didn't look that slow
It baffles me that people can serve that hard! It’s a cheat code 🙌🏻
amazing tennis
Is the speed thing accurate? The serve speeds seemed quite low compared to what Marcos normally serves on the ATP tour.
No it is not. I believe it is average speed not top speed. I wouldn’t pay too much attention on it
On ATP Tour shot speed is measured right after the ball leaves the strings. Swingvision measures average speed from the whole ball flight (racquet to racquet). Tennis ball has ~50% of it's initial speed during travel to other player. So as a rule of thumb you would add around 25% of what SwingVision shows to get the speed measured like on pro tour. 100 km/h in SwingVision means ~125 km/h on ATP Tour radar.
Another thing is that SwingVision is not that pinpoint accurate and speed error is usually +-15%.
@@flooronthewall thank you, brilliant info!
Is this the West End in Torrance?
Slice serve at one point was 170 mph from the app??????
It always seems like the swingvision speed estimates are too slow. Do those seem right to you?
Yep they are. I believe they use average speed not top speed. Wouldn't really pay attention to it
On ATP Tour shot speed is measured right after the ball leaves the strings. Swingvision measures average speed from the whole ball flight (racquet to racquet). Tennis ball has ~50% of it's initial speed during travel to other player. So as a rule of thumb you would add around 25% of what SwingVision shows to get the speed measured like on pro tour. 100 km/h in SwingVision means ~125 km/h on ATP Tour radar.
Another thing is that SwingVision is not that pinpoint accurate and speed error is usually +-15%.
@@flooronthewall oh that explains it! Thanks!
I am from Australia where not always but sometimes can be super hot.
I find it so hard to play in winter especially at night. Europeans own the sport but how can you play when its super cold. Or do you go indoors
lift it